Being Respectful, Responsible & Ready!
Discipline
Campus Expectations
Procedures & Policies
Real Life Scenarios
100

This is what's expected of a student when they come into class.

What is grabbing your materials (like your notebook and pencil), sitting in your assigned seat, and getting started on the Bellringer?

100

A student is talking during instruction. The teacher calmly reminds them of expectations, and the student stops.

What is a verbal warning (Step 1)?

100

This is what students must wear around their neck at all times while on campus.

What is a school ID?

100

This is how a student gets ready for end-of-class dismissal.

What is making sure your workspace is clean and free of trash (both on and under your desk), and lining up quietly in a straight line.

100

This is what you should do if you do not have a pencil for class.

What is borrowing a pencil?

200

This is the consequence of a student talking, cheating, or being disruptive while taking a test.

What is the invalidation of their score (meaning they get a failing grade)?

200

A student continues to talk after being warned. The teacher moves their seat or asks them to stay after class for a conversation.

What is a seating change or student conference (Step 2)?

200

This is where your phone must be stored during the school day according to Texas law.

What is in your backpack (stored away, not in use)?

200

This is what you should do if you notice there's a defect or hardware issue with your Chromebook device.

What is filling out a Chromebook Report Form (from the red bucket)?

200

This is what happens if you arrive late to class.

What is being marked tardy and needing a tardy pass?

300

This is one way you might show respect during a class discussion.

What is (example: listening without interrupting / using kind words / responding politely)?

300

A student keeps repeating the same behavior even after a warning and a seat change/conference. The teacher reaches out to their parent/guardian.

What is parent contact (Step 3)?

300

These are two examples of dress code expectations students must follow.

What are (any two: no PJs, Crocs NOT in sport mode, no sagging pants, no crop tops, no jeans with holes above mid-thigh)?

300

This is the time period when restroom use is not allowed during class.

What is the first and last 10 minutes of class (10x10 rule)?

300

This is what you should do if you need to sharpen your pencil during instruction.

What is wait until the teacher gives permission (not during instruction)?

400

This is how many days you have to make up late work past the original deadline.

What are 10 school days (2 weeks)?
400

A student continues disruptive behavior even after all previous steps have been taken. Dr. D or Ms. Yarbrough get involved.

What is a principal referral or removal from the classroom (Step 4)?

400

This is how students should walk in the hallway during passing periods.

What is walking on the right side of the hallway?

400

This is where you turn in completed classwork.

Where is the class-specific bin by the back table?

400

This is who dismisses the class at the end of the period - not the bell.

Who is the teacher?

500

This percentage of your grade is based on district assessments like CFA's, BOY/MOY/EOY's, projects, 2-day+ lessons, and essays.

What is 60% of your grade?

500

These types of severe behaviors may skip the discipline ladder and result in an immediate higher-level consequence.

What are serious offenses such as fighting, threats directed at students or staff, inappropriate language, possession of banned substances or weapons, or destruction of property?

500

This is the list that students are added to (for a time) as a result of their tendency to abuse the hall pass or their restroom privileges.

What is the No-Fly List?

500

These are the two places that you can check for work missed on the days that you are absent.

What is the Absent Bin and Google Classroom?

500

This is what you should do to show involvement when working in a group.

What is participating, contributing ideas, and helping the group?

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